Yamaha DTX502 Owner's Manual - Page 70
Eliminating Crosstalk, Crosstalk, Crosstalk Pads
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Advanced Techniques Setting Parameters using Menu Mode TRG10 Crosstalk q >tRG10 Snare 00% " Crosstalk=35 , w q Trigger input See q Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page. w Crosstalk The term "crosstalk" refers to the output of spurious trigger signals from a pad other than the one that was struck as a result of vibration or interference between pads. Use this parameter to specify a level for preventing crosstalk from the pads set on the Crosstalk Pads page (TRG11). If the level of the trigger signal from the pad indicated by q is lower than this level whenever one of those pads is struck, it will be treated as crosstalk and no sound will be produced. Although higher setting values are more effective in preventing crosstalk, they can also make it difficult to play softly on multiple pads at the same time. Settings 0 to 99 TRG11 Crosstalk Pads q >tRG11 Snare 00% "Sn=K t1=L t2=L, "t3=L Ri=L Cr=K, w "KK=L P8=K HH=K, "P:=K P;=K PtRG10 Snare 00% " Crosstalk=35 , 2. Strike the snare pad to select it for crosstalk elimi- nation. Pad triggered by crosstalk >tRG10 Snare 00% " Crosstalk=35 , 3. Move to the Crosstalk Pads page (TRG11) using the [] button and select ( ) T1 and T2 as the pads causing crosstalk in the snare. The setting made in Step 4 below will now be applied to trigger signals from pads T1 and T2. >tRG10 Snare 00% "Sn=K t1=L t2=L, Pads causing crosstalk 4. Move back to the Crosstalk page (TRG10) using the [tRG10 Snare 00% " Crosstalk=60 , Level at which crosstalk does not occur 5. Verify that pads T1 and T2 no longer produce crosstalk in the snare. If necessary, store your settings (page 56). 70 DTX502 Owner's Manual